Answer: the denotation of fierceness is the word itself.
Explanation: here's a definition of fierceness: violently hostile or aggressive in temperament, given to fighting or killing, or pugnacious.
Any question is an interrogative sentence.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This passage speaks mostly about Banquo's astute understanding of how the agents of evil work: they tell the truth about things that don't matter. Then they betray us in things that really do matter.
Which answer is closest to that interpretation? It certainly isn't B. There is no mention of Banquo's children. Nor of his children becoming kings.
C is possible. But there is no mention of Duncan at all. He says nothing about how Macbeth will go beyond being Thane of Cawdor. Just that there is something beyond the Thane of Cawdor.
D is not in support of murdering Duncan to get the throne. Banquo never was in favor of killing Duncan and he won't be when Macbeth does the grisly deed.
That leaves A. The remark I put at the beginning says just about what Banquo says in the passage.
Answer:
<h2>an old book shelf </h2>
in my house there is an old book shelf. it has been in basement from months. we use it when I was small but we didn't use it now cause we bought new one. but there is some stuff on it like old books we don't read not . it's full of dust. it's color is brown. and it has 6 portions. and an old lamp we used in our old days.